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NYC Hit by Christian Anti-Media Teen Rally

By Michelle A. Vu|Christian Post Reporter

Teens fed up with being bombarded with media that promotes sex, drugs and violence fought back Friday in New York City to reclaim and “recreate” pop culture.

  • Teen Mania Recreate ’08 rally
    (Photo: Teen Mania/David Molnar)
    Some 300 young Christians gathered in Times Square to fight against pop culture, which they say is destroying their generation in New York City on Friday, Feb. 8, 2008.

Some 300 young Christians gathered in Times Square for the first Teen Mania event this year, the Recreate ’08 rally, to reject the mainstream culture that they say is destroying their generation.

“Times Square is the vortex of media in terms of so much of the advertising, the icons, MTV, all different kinds of networks. It is the media center of the world,” Teen Mania founder Ron Luce told The Christian Post immediately after the rally, explaining why Times Square was chosen to launch the ministry’s 2008 tour.

“And a lot of that media is destroying kids and putting horrible values into them,” he said. “So we met down there with these hundreds of young people … to let them know that there are young people that want to reshape the culture with positive values and use their creativity as their voice.”

This year’s theme, Recreate, is different than previous years in that it encourages teens to use their talents to reshape the culture with their gifts in photography, writing, web design, etc.

“With the internet at your fingertips you don’t need a multimillion dollar broadcast facility to get your message out to the world,” Luce said. “So go, do that, and shape your generation rather than basically being a culture zombie doing what the culture tells you to do.”

Teens during the rally showcased how they plan to “recreate” entertainment, fashion, the arts, and the Internet by featuring original graffiti art, dance, art mosaic, and videos they created that send positive messages.

In addition to the mini-expo, teens also tried to change the culture by sending a list of their top eight concerns to all the presidential candidates after the rally. The concerns were compiled from the response of hundreds of thousands of teens who take part in Teen Mania events each year.

“There is so much at stake in this next generation of young people with media that is destroying them and polluting their minds and hearts,” Luce said.

“The future of our nation is at stake and our political candidates they need to be called upon and asked, ‘What are you going to do to help protect young people from the onslaught of media that is destroying kids?’”

This is the first time since the ministry began in 1986 that it has contacted U.S. presidential candidates.

As solution to the problem, Luce urged greater regulation of media and presented a challenge to the candidates. “If we wouldn’t let our 12-year-old go into a XXX porn shop, why would we let them go to a XXX porn site?” he stated.

“They are so bombarded with media that some are saying that they are the first generation ever to be more influenced outside the home than inside the home.

“People outside the home don’t love our kids,” Luce continued. “They just want to sell stuff to them no matter the price. So we are saying to these candidates, ‘What are you going to do to help protect this younger generation?’”

Among the top concerns of Teen Mania teens are: youth exposure to Internet pornography; the AIDS pandemic; human trafficking, media glamorization of drugs, sex and alcohol; abortion; and freedom to practice Christianity Continue >>

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  • Fri Feb 22, 2008 11:06 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    This is exactly what NYC needs right now. This is a good, rich city, where the poorer kids end up trying to act like the rich, because they have the most fun and freedom, usually. So if we've got all these kids out there telling the world to stop buying into the subtly sicko messages controlled by God knows what greedy super rich empire, then maybe there's hope for this great USA of ours after all.

  • Thu Feb 14, 2008 6:10 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    I must admit that I am probably guilty of not giving much credit to todays youth (even Christian youth). My faith in God working through today's youth is restored a liltte more.

  • Wed Feb 13, 2008 1:11 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    I find the article that citizen posted a few responses down actually pointless. Besides the fact that the author only rails against Catholics ( as he fooleshly assumes Catholics are the only type of Christian in the world) he also blathers on about how the Pope and the "inner circle" of cardinals excommunicate people for questioning his knowledge. Point of fact, i agree that the Papacy has no greater connection to God than does any other believer. The author also lists tons of things that Christian people have done that are horrible. To that i say, we are followers of Christ but not him so we are not perfect nor should we ever claim to be. The difference between a Believer and a non-beleiver is that the Believer will seek repentance for the evils he does daily while the non-believer continues to walk blindly in darkness pretending they are on the right path.

    Bottom Line - modern gurus make amny great claims yet none of them have lived up to the claims they have made. Jesus Christ is the only one that has lived up to his claims and will continue to do so until the end of time.

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